Blowin' White Powder?

Discussion in 'The Big Chill' started by Shurt24, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. Shurt24

    Shurt24 TheRivKid

    No, nothing illegal. :Brow:

    Recently my 1984 Chevrolet Caprice (my DD) has been blowing a fine white powder when I go to turn my heat on in my car. My initial thought was the heater core had gone bad--which isn't a big deal, just funds have been tight recently and I want to be sure before I purchase another part that doesn't solve my problem. What makes me think it ISN'T the heater core, is that EVERY heater core I've had leaked on my passenger side floor. So if anybody has any idea, or suggestions, I'd love to hear 'em.

    Thanks a lot guys! :TU:
     
  2. 68 LeSabre 4dr

    68 LeSabre 4dr Well-Known Member

    :idea2: Did ya recently buy the car ? :eek2: :eek2:

    :laugh: :TU:
     
  3. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Maybe there's a kilo of coke under the dash? :Do No: The guy that you bought it from, was his name Pablo? :grin:
     
  4. SteeveeDee

    SteeveeDee Orange Acres

    White powder is not standard. You must pay for the upgrade.

    I've never heard of this. It ain't antifreeze, because if it had turned to a white powder and you inhaled it, you wouldn't be posting here, you'd be tango-uniform.
     
  5. ceas350

    ceas350 "THE BURNER"

    Lol
    Antrax!
     
  6. ceas350

    ceas350 "THE BURNER"

    Naw really it could be the heater core has corosion built up and blew off idk
     

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